Legal Question in Criminal Law in Texas
can a prosecutor tell a witness there is no DNA evidence when there really is and then dismiss the case citing lack of evidence even though there is also a confession? is this an ethics violation?
Asked on 8/18/13, 9:58 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Cynthia Henley
Cynthia Henley, Lawyer
There is no ethics involved in the discussions between a prosecutor and a witness. And, the prosecutor has a boss who generally will be aware if a high level case is dismissed. If you have a complaint about a dismissed case, call the prosecutor to discuss. If you do not like the answer, call that prosecutor's supervisor.
Answered on 8/19/13, 1:48 pm
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